Construction Kid Book
|
|
Crocodile creek Pocket Lunch Box School lunches can now be more fun than ever with this beautifully-designed, high-quality lunch box. Lunch box is 10`w x 7.5`h x 3`d. We have given special attention to make certain that the lunchboxes currently offered by Crocodile Creek do conform to or exceed U.S. and European safety standards…. |
|
|
Bob the Builder: On Site – Skyscrapers $6.56 … |
|
|
Real Wheels – Mega Truck Adventures $7.15 DVD Features: Interactive MenusMusic VideoOther… |
|
|
All About Big Red Fire Engines/All About Construction $1.45 Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 08/16/2005… |
|
|
All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS] $7.98 … |
|
|
The Night They Saved Christmas [VHS] $9.98 … |
|
|
There Goes a Dump Truck [VHS] $6.98 … |
|
|
Wallpaper Completely Kids CONStRUCtION DENIM BORDER 5814635 Wallpaper Village Completely Kids Border CONStRUCtION DENIM BORDER 5814635. Keywords are trucks, tractors, construction, kids. Colors are Black, Blue, Gold, Mustard, Red, Yellow. Alternate color patterns are . Coordinating patterns are 5814660;Page:120. Product Details: prepasted strippable washable Material: none. Product Information: Book name: Completely Kids Pattern name: CONStRUCtION DENIM BO… |
|
|
Wallpaper Warner Crazy About Kids Clay Construction CK8342 Wallpaper Warner Chesapeake Crazy About Kids peel/stick Clay Construction CK8342. Keywords are children, boys, trucks, kids, sand, peel and stick. Colors are Black, Pink, Red, White. Alternate color patterns are . Coordinating patterns are CK92031B;Page:252tCK257017;Page:254,258,264,330. Product Details: prepasted strippable washable Material: Vinyl. Product Information: Book name: Crazy About Kid… |
|
|
FernGully: The Last Rainforest (Family Fun Edition) $6.71 Environmentally friendly animated film with a strong message that doesn’t club anyone over the head–but it certainly can’t be missed. Zak (voiced by Christian Slater) is a heavy-machine operator whose job is to push over any vegetation in his path. He’s shrunken to wee size, however, when Crysta (Samantha Mathis), a fairy of the forest, not only finds him cute but wants him to see the results of … |

Green Crafts-A Practical Way to Recycle Kids Old Backpacks
Like most parents, you probably have at least one or two of your child’s old backpacks stuffed away in their closet, the garage, or many other possible places. Well, here is a way to give that unused and forgotten backpack a new lease on life, and help you get a little more organized without breaking the bank.
It is pretty obvious because of the weight of books that they carry, that most backpacks are well constructed with several zipper closed compartments. I decided to fill the larger section of the backpack with car jumper cables, and the smaller compartment with a First Aid Kit. As you may have already guessed, this bag is going in the trunk of the car when it’s done.
To start, using some puffy fabric paint, label the different compartment by use on the front side of the backpack. Puffy paints are fun and easy to use-something you may want to get your young children involved in. It’s so simple, since all you have to do is to squeeze the paint out of the bottle right on to the fabric. For this project, we used bright purple and neon green colors. But any color of your choice would work just fine. Once the paint dries to a touch, the letters will have a cool puffy three dimensional look to them. Your recycled backpack is now ready for the car. Every time I now open the trunk and see the backpack, those childhood memories of my child come rushing back, and so will yours I’m sure.
Another way to recycle your child’s used backpack would be to fill the larger section of the backpack with a couple of beach towels, a few books, or a pair of flip flops (sandals that is). Then, fill the smaller compartment with sun lotion, sun screen, and sun glasses. Go ahead, be creative. It is your backpack. The next time you get ready for a day in the sun, your recycled backpack will be ready to go. Keep it handy in the garage or in your car. Not only will this save you time, but you’ll have something cute and original that your kids can participate in designing.
About the Author
Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.
How should I confront a customer that is stealing product from my company?
I have an interesting situation. I manage a construction supply company. One of our best customers has been doing business with us for over 20 years. His son is now in charge of purchasing materials from my company. Some of his other employees came to me and told me that the son takes something every time he comes into the store. For example: a book, a trowel, some gloves, etc.
When I think about it, he’s always going to the end of the isles and then often goes to the bathroom afterwards. He’s a real cocky jerk of a kid and I don’t doubt their accusations.
I have never witnessed any theft, so I will not take any action yet, but I think now that I’m paying attention I will catch him in the act.
How do I confront him if I catch him in the act? Should I tell his father? It’s a delicate situation and I don’t want to damage the relationship with the father. He seems to think his son can do no wrong and I think he might think that I’m making false accusations.
I agree with the other commentor. Build the price of the stolen items into your cost structure. Someone else can tell the dad that his son is a jerk. He will eventually get caught because if he is doing it at your place he is doing it other places as well. If you catch him in the act, put the item he took on the invoice and let him know that you are charging him for the hammer, gloves, whatever. Do it quietly and non accusatory. He knows what he has done. Don’t draw him into a spitting match over it. If he wants to fight, back down and take the item off the invoice. My guess is he won’t do it again after that.
Free Construction Trucks Coloring at Coloring-Kids-Boys.com
In by gone days all a contractor had to do was give the customer good quality and good service and he/she would be set. Then set back and let your customers do your selling for you. They would tell a friend and then that friend would tell a friend. Your phone would be ringing off the hook. I remember as an Architectural designer some days I would have up to four people wanting to schedule appointments for designs. Those days are long gone! But Fear Not! Click Here For Help
